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Nightstands and Bedside tables are similar bedroom furniture. The height of the Nightstand should be accessible to the user. Contemporary Bedside tables come with columns and shelves which enable the user to organize different things.

First things first figure out the amount of available space you have. Then decide on the number of things you can adjust and still make the room look awesome. Then third step is to figure out how you can actually improvise in utilizing the space with all those items.

Considering the hassles of many people who are quite disappointed with inbuilt wardrobes our marketers came up with ready-made wardrobes that occupy lesser space and can be customized as per your room requirements. Let's have a look at various wardrobes available right now on the market. These wardrobes come in customized designs colors and can be altered as per your requirements. You can customize these readymade bedroom wardrobes in terms of their color built design and can go to an extent in which you can even customize the entire style of the wardrobe as per your requirement.

A Dining Area Not a Room. Not everyone has a separate space in their home to use as a dining room. If your eating area consists of a bar or kitchen island you can still spice up this space with some modern style bar stools. Designs include slightly sophisticated stools whimsical style stools and extremely unique stools. You can select from white black or red. Mixing the colors will liven up your dining area.

You can also create a U‐shaped kitchen by adding a freestanding island to an L‐shaped kitchen. In this case the one end cabinet was turned to face away from the kitchen and a beadboard end panel was added to allow for a place to intersect the open island. Because the island is open you have knee space for stools and seating without needing an overhang.

Organize inside. It may sound like a no‐brainer but often what makes a kitchen big or small organized is how we arrange the insides of our cupboards. Shelf and drawer dividers hooks racks and other storage devices are key to keeping order. Consider what works for you and go custom if you can. Are you a Mason jar and Tupperware kind of person? Do you prefer mugs on hooks shelves or in drawers? Storage is often about personal preference. Here the slim slots for chopping boards and placemats are a brilliant idea as is the slim pullout spice rack.

Be clever with your cabinets. Use every spare inch in a small kitchen by building recessed shelves where feasible. Here they surround an integrated refrigerator. With this design solution wall space that’s too skinny or awkwardly shaped for extra cabinets can still be used to hold frequently used items. In this kitchen it also helps open up the room and leads the eye to an appealing feature. The other clever feature in this kitchen is the cookbook niche above the door – another neat storage trick that doesn’t take up too much room. Ask a builder if one can be carved out from an existing wall.

Flecked or Softly Veined White. One of the most common and coveted countertop finishes is a stone or manufactured slab material such as quartz in a white or off‐white shade with a light multitonal fleck or grain to give it subtle natural richness. This snowy sparkling look works well in many situations since it is very neutral but also contemporary and fresh. The pale tone brings a sense of cleanness and lightness to the space with a twist of subtle sophistication. In more traditional kitchens this is usually a better choice than a true minimalist white countertop which can be too severe and fight with the elegance of other elements such as knotty woods Shaker cabinets or lantern pendant lights.

Here’s one solution to that aforementioned seating problem in U‐shaped kitchens: This terrific bench seating allows for that coveted kitchen table. On the minus side there is no casual counter seating.

Flecked or Softly Veined White. One of the most common and coveted countertop finishes is a stone or manufactured slab material such as quartz in a white or off‐white shade with a light multitonal fleck or grain to give it subtle natural richness. This snowy sparkling look works well in many situations since it is very neutral but also contemporary and fresh. The pale tone brings a sense of cleanness and lightness to the space with a twist of subtle sophistication. In more traditional kitchens this is usually a better choice than a true minimalist white countertop which can be too severe and fight with the elegance of other elements such as knotty woods Shaker cabinets or lantern pendant lights.